A website dedicated to the archaeology of North Carolina.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, documents the buffalo hunting culture of aboriginal peoples of the plains over a 5, 500 year time-span.
Welcome to the Teotihuacan Home Page! We have created this site to offer the general public and experts around the world access to information about this ancient city. It consists of introductory pages, recent excavation reports and academic journals. In addition, we provide links to other Mesoamerican sites. Please help us make this site a valuable tool by providing us with your suggestions and ...
archaeology.la.asu.edu/teo
London Museum of Archaeology Homepage ...
Sipapu is a Web site dedicated to the study of the prehistoric Anasazi of the southwestern United States. In addition to information on the prehistory of this fascinating cultural tradition, there are also interactive reconstructions of their architecture. For serious researchers, Sipapu offers a variety of online research papers, as well as searchable databases on Anasazi sites and ...
Explore the ancient ruins of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula built by the Mayan Civilization.
www.mysteriousplaces.com/mayan/TourEntrance.html
Ancientmexico.com, a concise educational resource on mesoamerican art, history, and archeology.
A series of photo galleries of ancient Southwest ruins. Essays related to Native American contemporary issues, history and prehistory.
www.jqjacobs.net/southwest
Monte Alban is a hill-top site, centrally located within the valley of Oaxaca. It controlled much of the modern state of Oaxaca during the Classic Period of Mesoamerican prehistory. The view seen here is from the North Platform. Click on this photograph and follow the links to other views of the site and of the valley. The ancient Zapotec civilization of the Valley of Oaxaca is famous for their ...
eric.tcs.tulane.edu/%7Edhixson/montealban/montealban.html
Archaeology and the Native Peoples of Tennessee - a permanent exhibit at the Frank H. McClung Museum ...
mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/permex/archaeol/archaeol.htm
Teotihuacan, commonly translated from the Nahuatl as City of the Gods , is organized around this central axis, now called the Avenue of the Dead . It is not exactly a road, since it is blocked off in many places to create courtyards near monumental architecture. The name stems from an early rumor that this was where the Teotihuacanos buried their kings. While most scholars have discarded this ...
eric.tcs.tulane.edu/%7Edhixson/teo/teo.html
NPS ... A Cultural Resource Subject ----------------------------------------------- Archeology Architecture & Engineering Cultural Groups Cultural Landscapes Databases Grants & Tax Credits Historic Buildings & Structures History History of the NPS Jobs & Volunteer Opportunities Laws, Regulations & Standards Mapping Maritime Military History Museums & Collections National Historic Landmarks Nat'l ...
www.cr.nps.gov/archeology.htm
South Dakota Paleopathology To facilitate exchange of information about skeletal pathology, we hope to build a substantial paleopathology database accessible on the web. If you would like to submit materials, please contact us. We are more than happy to give credit to you for your submission(s). Contact us about style, image requirements, and the like. Warning! Before you follow this link, we ...
www.usd.edu/~archlab/paleo.html
Forgotten areas of Baja California, Mexico ...
www.innerexplorations.com/baja.htm
The Site and its Setting Bonampak is a Classic Period Maya site, located in the modern state of Chiapas, along the Usumacinta river. It is most notable for the magnificent murals discovered in structure 1 (see below). However, other features attract a growing number of tourists to the site every year, including its remote location, jungle vegetation, and abundant wildlife. Click the photo to the ...
eric.tcs.tulane.edu/%7Edhixson/bonampak/bonampak.html
This discipline analyzes and interprets past human resources uses and human/environment interactions. It is made up of three subdisciplines - Zooarchaeology, Archaeobotany, and Archaeopedology.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/envarch
All about the Cave Paintings of Baja California, Sur, Mexico ...
www.bajaquest.com/cavepaintings
The Pueblo of Sandia Petroglyph Project by: Estella Tsethlikai and Domingo Otero During July and August 1995 a group of six students from Sandia Pueblo worked on a project recording petroglyphs at Petroglyph National Monument, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The students in the group were Loren Gutierrez, Brandi Torivio, Rebecca Trujillo, Scott Paisano, Estella Tsethlikai and Domingo Otero. The ...
www.cs.unm.edu/~brayer/rock/sandia.html
One Hundred and Twenty Years of Palaeoeskimo Research in Newfoundland: An History of Research by Lisa M. Fogt 1996 The last one hundred and twenty years of palaeoeskimo research in Newfoundland has evolved, perhaps as all subject matter does, from an initial speculative stage to a level where data is accumulated and loosely interpreted, and consequently to a level where this information is ...
www.nfmuseum.com/palaeo.htm
Zooarchaeology Laboratory and Reference Collection Specimens Resources for Students Resources for Instructors/TA's Volunteer Program The Zooarchaeology Reference Collection consists of over 700 animal skeletons of Alberta and arctic vertebrate species, domesticates, and a small number of mollusc specimens. Many of the species are represented by a variety of specimens including both sexes and ...
www.ualberta.ca/~sharpham/zooarch2.htm
Huichol Indians of Mexico: The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre ...
www.planeta.com/planeta/97/0897huichol.html